Safir Language Institute - A2 , B1

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1. Can I park here?

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The given correct answer is "yes, of course" because it indicates that the person is allowed to park in that particular location.

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This quiz from SAFIR Language Institute targets English language skills at A2 and B1 levels. It assesses grammar usage through fill-in-the-blank questions, focusing on practical applications like expressing necessity, recognizing danger, and conveying intentions.

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2. It's ............... in Ethiopia  than in Siberia.  

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The correct answer is "hotter". This is because the sentence is comparing the temperature in Ethiopia to the temperature in Siberia. The word "hotter" indicates that the temperature in Ethiopia is higher than the temperature in Siberia.

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3. You ... clean your teeth twice a day to avoid having problems

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The word "should" is the correct answer because it implies a recommendation or advice. It suggests that it is advisable or recommended to clean your teeth twice a day in order to avoid having problems. This answer aligns with dental hygiene recommendations and emphasizes the importance of maintaining oral health.

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4. I live in Iran. I'm ...................

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The given answer "Iranian, iranian" is correct because it correctly identifies the nationality of the person as Iranian. The first letter of the nationality should be capitalized, hence "Iranian" should be capitalized. The second mention of "iranian" should be in lowercase as it is not at the beginning of a sentence.

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5. It's ............. your book. It's my book.  

Explanation

The word "not" is used to indicate negation or denial. In this context, it implies that the book does not belong to the person speaking. The capitalization of "Not" emphasizes the contrast between the possessive pronouns "your" and "my", highlighting the distinction between the ownership of the book.

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6. Lena's in the street, around the ..................

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Lena is in the street and the correct answer is "corner". This implies that Lena is currently located around the corner of the street.

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7. Don't put your cup on the ...... of the table – someone will knock it off

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Placing the cup on the edge of the table is not recommended because someone might accidentally knock it off. This could result in the cup falling and potentially breaking or spilling its contents. Placing the cup on a more stable and secure surface, such as the center or near the center of the table, reduces the risk of it being knocked over.

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8. His name is Marko. He's from ................

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The given correct answer is "Mexico" because the question states that "His name is Marko" and then asks where he is from. Since Mexico is the only option provided that could be a possible answer to where Marko is from, it can be inferred that Marko is from Mexico.

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9. I really don't like this meal. ... money in the world wouldn't get me to eat it.

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The phrase "all the" is used in this context to emphasize that no amount of money would convince the person to eat the meal. It suggests that the dislike for the meal is so strong that even an unlimited amount of money would not change their mind.

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10. I'm sorry - I didn't ...... to disturb you

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The correct answer is "mean". In this context, the speaker is apologizing for unintentionally disturbing someone. By saying "I'm sorry - I didn't mean to disturb you," the speaker is acknowledging that their actions were not deliberate and expressing regret for any inconvenience caused.

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11. The children thought they were ... when they saw the bull

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The phrase "in danger" correctly conveys the idea that the children felt threatened or at risk when they saw the bull. It indicates that they perceived the bull as a potential source of harm or danger to themselves. The preposition "in" indicates their state or condition of being at risk, emphasizing their vulnerability in the presence of the bull.

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12. I'd like two tickets for tomorrow night

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The correct answer is "I'll just check for you" because the person is asking for two tickets for tomorrow night and the response indicates that the person will check for availability or provide information about the tickets. The other statements are unrelated or do not address the request for tickets.

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13.   A lot of trains ... late today due to the heavy storms

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The correct answer is "are running" because the sentence is referring to the current time and the action of the trains running. The present continuous tense "are running" is used to indicate an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.

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14.   His eyes were ...... bad that he couldn't read the number plate of the car in front

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The correct answer is "so" because it indicates the extent or degree of his eyes being bad. It suggests that his eyes were extremely bad, to the point where he couldn't read the number plate of the car in front.

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15. The singer ended the concert ...... her most popular song

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The correct answer is "by". This is because when we say "ended by", it implies that the singer concluded the concert by performing her most popular song. This phrase indicates the method or action used to conclude the concert.

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Can I park here?
It's ............... in Ethiopia  than in Siberia.  
You ... clean your teeth twice a day to avoid having problems
I live in Iran. I'm ...................
It's ............. your book. It's my book.  
Lena's in the street, around the ..................
Don't put your cup on the ...... of the table – someone will...
His name is Marko. He's from ................
I really don't like this meal. ... money in the world wouldn't get me...
I'm sorry - I didn't ...... to disturb you
The children thought they were ... when they saw the bull
I'd like two tickets for tomorrow night
  A lot of trains ... late today due to the heavy storms
  ...
The singer ended the concert ...... her most popular song
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